About Me

Carmelle is a teacher and practitioner of energy work, Chi Gong and Tantra,  

guiding women through the deeper layers of the menopausal transition — and beyond.

Her work is rooted in the understanding that the body holds intelligence,  

and that what is often experienced as symptoms or discomfort  

is part of a much deeper process of change.

Like many women, Carmelle came to this work through her own lived experience.

There was a time when she felt the shifts — physically, emotionally, and energetically —  

and questioned what was happening in her body.

Despite everything she had learned and practiced,  

nothing fully prepared her for menopause itself.

But underneath that, there was also a quiet sense that this phase of life  

was asking something different of her.

Not to push through…  

but to listen.

For many years, she has worked closely with the body on a somatic and energetic level,  

using Tantric tools, Chi Gong, and energy-based practices  

to support healing, release, and deeper connection.

She has guided both individuals and couples through sacred, embodied work —  

supporting intimacy, emotional release, and a return to presence within the body.

It was through this depth of work that she began to recognise  

that menopause is not separate from this path…  

but a profound continuation of it.

Through this understanding, she came to see that this transition  

is not something to fix or resist.

It is a powerful opening.

A time when old patterns, held emotions, and long-standing tensions  

rise to the surface to be seen, felt, and released.

Today, Carmelle guides women to reconnect with their bodies in a new way —  

to move energy, release what is held,  

and rediscover a sense of vitality, sensuality, and inner steadiness.

Her approach is gentle but deeply effective,  

working with the body’s natural intelligence rather than against it.

Her work is powerful and often reaches into the deeper layers of the body —  

where memory, emotion, and energy have been held, sometimes for many years.

This is not surface-level work.

It is a space where women are supported to meet what is truly there,  

and to allow it to move, release, and integrate.

Menopause is not simply a transition to be managed.

It is a powerful threshold into the next phase of life —  

one that calls for honesty, integration, and full embodiment.

This is where she guides.

A return to the self.  

A deep landing into the body.  

A becoming that is unashamed, grounded, and fully lived.

Stepping into this phase not as something diminished —  

but as an embodied wisdom keeper.